Politics

Wide range of wintry conditions affects half of US

WASHINGTON (AP) — Tourists flocked to the monuments in the nation’s capital Sunday to enjoy spring-like 50 degree temperatures after a winter of one blast of snow and sub-zero temperatures after another. Joggers were out in shorts and T-shirts on

Wide range of wintry conditions affects half of US

California Farmers Hire Dowsers to Find Water

ST. HELENA, Calif. (AP) — With California in the grips of drought, farmers throughout the state are using a mysterious and some say foolhardy tool for locating underground water: dowsers, or water witches. Practitioners of dowsing use rudimentary tools —

California Farmers Hire Dowsers to Find Water

Gallup: Obama's Disapproval Numbers Soar to New High

On Saturday, Gallup released its latest 3-day poll noting Barack Obama’s disapproval numbers have soared to 56% of those polled. The highest disapproval percentage Obama has ever registered in the Gallup weekly poll has been 53%. Only 40% approve of

Gallup: Obama's Disapproval Numbers Soar to New High

Mardi Gras Floats Mock Failure of Obamacare

As New Orleans gears up for Mardi Gras Day the festivities have begun, many of the parade floats have already hit the streets, and at least two rather amusing floats featured a particularly hilarious theme mocking the disastrous rollout of

Mardi Gras Floats Mock Failure of Obamacare

Boise State Professor: 'When May I Shoot a Student?'

In a February 27th op-ed Boise State University professor Greg Hampikian asked, “When may I shoot a student?” Hampikian was trying to show his disapproval of a campus carry law gaining momentum in Idaho. According to Boise’s KTVB.com, Hampikian believes

Boise State Professor: 'When May I Shoot a Student?'